Norton AntiSpam supports filtering for Yahoo, MSN and Hotmail accounts. The software also supports list synchronization. In other words, whitelisted e-mail addresses are automatically synchronized ...
Pornographic spam dropped to an all-time low in February, as spammers concentrated on health-related products and other general product pitches, according to a report from vendor Symantec Corp. And ...
There has been a significant rise in the amount of spam originating from Chinese domains, according to the latest statistics from security vendor Symantec. In a report issued on Monday, Symantec noted ...
Symantec Corp. said on Wednesday it will buy the remainder of Brightmail, a maker of anti-spam technology, that it does not own for about $300 million to bolster its presence in the market for ...
Symantec this week plans to announce an integrated e-mail gateway product that represents the beginning of the company’s multiyear strategy for competing in the enterprise messaging security market.
In a sign of the difficulty facing federal lawmakers as they craft antispam legislation, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates and Symantec CEO John Thompson have offered starkly different plans for combating ...
Symantec's February State of Spam report indicates that attackers are getting more sophisticated and elusive -- sending copious amounts of spam out of Europe and overseas, capitalizing on holidays and ...
Spammers seem to be working a little bit harder these days, according to Symantec, which reported Tuesday that unsolicited e-mail made up 90.4 percent of messages on corporate networks last month.
Yes, we use it at my company and I've found the Spam tools to be very limited. It basically is preloaded with keywords (like 'Viagra' or 'freesex') that if it detects in the subject line, it will ...
A new report released by security company Symantec found that incidents of online identity theft scams, also known as “phishing attacks,” skyrocketed in the second half of 2004, as did spam and new ...
The once ubiquitous image spam has fallen significantly in recent months, while overall spam levels remain steady, according to Symantec’s study, “The State of Spam: A Monthly Report July 2007,” which ...
Spammers seem to be working a little bit harder these days, according to Symantec, which reported Tuesday that unsolicited e-mail made up 90.4 percent of messages on corporate networks last month.